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this bubble map shows some important molecules found in the human body.
proteins
starches
sugars
carbohydrates
organic molecules
lipids
nucleic acids
oils
steroids
dna
based on the bubble map, what do carbohydrates and lipids have in common?
they are both organic molecules.
they are both made of sugars
To determine what carbohydrates and lipids have in common, we analyze the bubble map. The central category is "organic molecules," and both carbohydrates (with sub - categories like starches, sugars) and lipids (with sub - categories like fats, steroids) are connected to "organic molecules." The option "They are both made of sugars" is incorrect because lipids are not made of sugars. So, the correct commonality is that they are both organic molecules.
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They are both organic molecules.